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1. Aparagraph which tries to convince the reader that a particular point of view is worthy of
consideration.
a. Problem b. Solution c. Persuasive d. Narration
2. It gives life to the pargraph as it elaborates on the scope given by the topic sentence.
a. Clinching Statement c. Topic Sentence
b. Supporting Details d. Pagraph Details
3. A paragraph which simply tells what happened and establishes facts. It is sharing of personal
experiences that offer lessons and insights.
a. Narration b. Classification c. Problem d. Persuasive
4. In this type of paragraph, you tell readers how a collection of items can be sorted into
categories. It is an activity of sorting items (people, things , ideas ) into categories.
a. Comparison and Contrast c. Descriptive
b. Cause and Effect d. Classification
5. What is the meaning of the greek word “graphein”?
a. To categorize b. To maintain c. To write d. To organize
6. The following are essential parts of the plot EXCEPT
a. Exposition b. Definiton c. Rising Action d. Falling Action
7. A paragraph that has concrete and specific details, which are carefully chosen by a writer to paint a
picture in the mind of the reader.
a. Descriptive b. Narrative c. Problem Solution d. Cause and Effect
8. A type of informal definition which gives the meaning of an abstract word for one particular time
and place.
a. Connotation b. Denotation c. Synonym d. Operational
9. What is the purpose of Cause and Effect Paragraph?
a. To understand a situation c. To predict an outcome
b. To solve a problem d. All of the above
10. A structure of pargraph in s problem-solution essay that dwells on the elaboration of the problem,
effectively conveying the importance of a solution.
a. Introduction c. Problem Paragraph
b. Conclusion d. Solution Paragraph
11. It means that the overall text has meaning.
a. Organization b. Coherence c. Cohesion d. Interpretation
12. It is the structural framework for writing. It is the logical progression and completeness of ideas in a
text.
a. Organization b. Coherence c. Cohesion d. Interpretation
1. C
2. B
3. A
4. D
5. C
6. B
7. A
8. D
9. D
10. C
11. C
12. A
13. B
14. A
15. D
16. B
17. C
18. B
19. A
20. C
21. A
22. C
23. B
24. A
25. D